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Bernardo Magri 158ae308cc fix(audit): close all missing-references rows in script audit
The audit's "missing references" table held 15 rows — 2 real doc bugs and
13 grep false-positives — making Pillar 3 Phase B triage noisier than it
needed to be.

- Wrote themes/engine/scripts/nomarchy-theme-next so SKILL.md's documented
  "cycle to next theme" command actually resolves.
- Scrubbed three stale `nomarchy-dev-*` references from SKILL.md (skill
  frontmatter, body, and Out-of-Scope list) — they hallucinated a workflow
  that doesn't exist and broke AI-assisted use of the skill.
- Added a line-context filter to both nomarchy-docs-scripts generators
  that drops `nomarchy-*` tokens appearing in Nix pname/derivation idents,
  /tmp/ and /etc/sudoers.d/ paths, nixosConfigurations.* / packages.*
  flake outputs, mktemp -t prefixes, systemd unit vars, ./result/bin/run-
  binaries, and docker container references.
- Added a small token-level denylist for five residual non-script
  identifiers (nomarchy-plymouth, nomarchy-sddm-theme, nomarchy-live,
  nomarchy-rev, nomarchy-windows) that survive line filtering because
  they appear as bare Nix list refs, comment backticks, or compose-heredoc
  identifiers.

Regenerated docs/SCRIPTS.md; the "Missing references" section is now
empty. Logged in docs/ROADMAP.md Shipped.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 16:58:54 +01:00

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nomarchy REQUIRED for end-user customization of Linux desktop, window manager, or system config. Use when editing ~/.config/hypr/, ~/.config/waybar/, ~/.config/walker/, ~/.config/alacritty/, ~/.config/kitty/, ~/.config/ghostty/, ~/.config/mako/, or ~/.config/nomarchy/. Triggers: Hyprland, window rules, animations, keybindings, monitors, gaps, borders, blur, opacity, waybar, walker, terminal config, themes, wallpaper, night light, idle, lock screen, screenshots, layer rules, workspace settings, display config, and user-facing nomarchy commands. Excludes Nomarchy source development in ~/.local/share/nomarchy/ and repo-internal workflows.

Nomarchy Skill

Manage Nomarchy Linux systems - a beautiful, modern, opinionated Arch Linux distribution with Hyprland.

This skill is for end-user customization on installed systems. It is not for contributing to Nomarchy source code.

When This Skill MUST Be Used

ALWAYS invoke this skill for end-user requests involving ANY of these:

  • Editing ANY file in ~/.config/hypr/ (window rules, animations, keybindings, monitors, etc.)
  • Editing ANY file in ~/.config/waybar/, ~/.config/walker/, ~/.config/mako/
  • Editing terminal configs (alacritty, kitty, ghostty)
  • Editing ANY file in ~/.config/nomarchy/
  • Window behavior, animations, opacity, blur, gaps, borders
  • Layer rules, workspace settings, display/monitor configuration
  • Themes, wallpapers, fonts, appearance changes
  • User-facing nomarchy-* commands (nomarchy-theme-*, nomarchy-refresh-*, nomarchy-restart-*, etc.)
  • Screenshots, screen recording, night light, idle behavior, lock screen

If you're about to edit a config file in ~/.config/ on this system, STOP and use this skill first.

Do NOT use this skill for Nomarchy development tasks — editing files in ~/.local/share/nomarchy/ or modifying repo internals.

Critical Safety Rules

For end-user customization tasks, NEVER modify anything in ~/.local/share/nomarchy/ - but READING is safe and encouraged.

This directory contains Nomarchy's source files managed by git. Any changes will be:

  • Lost on next nomarchy-update
  • Cause conflicts with upstream
  • Break the system's update mechanism
~/.local/share/nomarchy/     # READ-ONLY - NEVER EDIT (reading is OK)
├── bin/                    # Source scripts (symlinked to PATH)
├── config/                 # Default config templates
├── themes/                 # Stock themes
├── default/                # System defaults
├── migrations/             # Update migrations
└── install/                # Installation scripts

Reading ~/.local/share/nomarchy/ is SAFE and useful - do it freely to:

  • Understand how nomarchy commands work: cat $(which nomarchy-theme-set)
  • See default configs before customizing: cat ~/.local/share/nomarchy/config/waybar/config.jsonc
  • Check stock theme files to copy for customization
  • Reference default hyprland settings: cat ~/.config/nomarchy/default/hypr/*

Always use these safe locations instead:

  • ~/.config/ - User configuration (safe to edit)
  • ~/.config/nomarchy/themes/<custom-name>/ - Custom themes (must be real directories)
  • ~/.config/nomarchy/hooks/ - Custom automation hooks

If the request is to develop Nomarchy itself, this skill is out of scope. Follow repository development instructions instead of this skill.

System Architecture

Nomarchy is built on:

Component Purpose Config Location
Arch Linux Base OS /etc/, ~/.config/
Hyprland Wayland compositor/WM ~/.config/hypr/
Waybar Status bar ~/.config/waybar/
Walker App launcher ~/.config/walker/
Alacritty/Kitty/Ghostty Terminals ~/.config/<terminal>/
Mako Notifications ~/.config/mako/
SwayOSD On-screen display ~/.config/swayosd/

Command Discovery

Nomarchy provides ~145 commands following nomarchy-<category>-<action> pattern.

# List all nomarchy commands
compgen -c | grep -E '^nomarchy-' | sort -u

# Find commands by category
compgen -c | grep -E '^nomarchy-theme'
compgen -c | grep -E '^nomarchy-restart'

# Read a command's source to understand it
cat $(which nomarchy-theme-set)

Command Categories

Prefix Purpose Example
nomarchy-refresh-* Reset config to defaults (backs up first) nomarchy-refresh-waybar
nomarchy-restart-* Restart a service/app nomarchy-restart-waybar
nomarchy-toggle-* Toggle feature on/off nomarchy-toggle-nightlight
nomarchy-theme-* Theme management nomarchy-theme-set <name>
nomarchy-install-* Install optional software nomarchy-install-docker-dbs
nomarchy-launch-* Launch apps nomarchy-launch-browser
nomarchy-cmd-* System commands nomarchy-cmd-screenshot
nomarchy-pkg-* Package management nomarchy-pkg-install <pkg>
nomarchy-setup-* Initial setup tasks nomarchy-setup-fingerprint
nomarchy-update-* System updates nomarchy-update

Configuration Locations

Hyprland (Window Manager)

~/.config/hypr/
├── hyprland.conf      # Main config (sources others)
├── bindings.conf      # Keybindings
├── monitors.conf      # Display configuration
├── input.conf         # Keyboard/mouse settings
├── looknfeel.conf     # Appearance (gaps, borders, animations)
├── envs.conf          # Environment variables
├── autostart.conf     # Startup applications
├── hypridle.conf      # Idle behavior (screen off, lock, suspend)
├── hyprlock.conf      # Lock screen appearance
└── hyprsunset.conf    # Night light / blue light filter

Key behaviors:

  • Hyprland auto-reloads on config save (no restart needed for most changes)
  • Use hyprctl reload to force reload
  • Use nomarchy-refresh-hyprland to reset to defaults

Waybar (Status Bar)

~/.config/waybar/
├── config.jsonc       # Bar layout and modules (JSONC format)
└── style.css          # Styling

Waybar does NOT auto-reload. You MUST run nomarchy-restart-waybar after any config changes.

Commands: nomarchy-restart-waybar, nomarchy-refresh-waybar, nomarchy-toggle-waybar

Terminals

~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml
~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf
~/.config/ghostty/config

Command: nomarchy-restart-terminal

Other Configs

App Location
btop ~/.config/btop/btop.conf
fastfetch ~/.config/fastfetch/config.jsonc
lazygit ~/.config/lazygit/config.yml
starship ~/.config/starship.toml
git ~/.config/git/config
walker ~/.config/walker/config.toml

Safe Customization Patterns

Pattern 1: Edit User Config Directly

For simple changes, edit files in ~/.config/:

# 1. Read current config
cat ~/.config/hypr/bindings.conf

# 2. Backup before changes
cp ~/.config/hypr/bindings.conf ~/.config/hypr/bindings.conf.bak.$(date +%s)

# 3. Make changes with Edit tool

# 4. Apply changes
# - Hyprland: auto-reloads on save (no restart needed)
# - Waybar: MUST restart with nomarchy-restart-waybar
# - Walker: MUST restart with nomarchy-restart-walker
# - Terminals: MUST restart with nomarchy-restart-terminal

Pattern 2: Make a new theme

  1. Create a directory under ~/.config/nomarchy/themes.
  2. See how an existing theme is done via ~/.local/share/nomarchy/themes/catppuccin.
  3. Download a matching background (or several) from the internet and put them in ~/.config/nomarchy/themes/[name-of-new-theme]
  4. When done with the theme, run nomarchy-theme-set "Name of new theme"

Pattern 3: Use Hooks for Automation

Create scripts in ~/.config/nomarchy/hooks/ to run automatically on events:

# Available hooks (see samples in ~/.config/nomarchy/hooks/):
~/.config/nomarchy/hooks/
├── theme-set        # Runs after theme change (receives theme name as $1)
├── font-set         # Runs after font change
└── post-update      # Runs after nomarchy-update

Example hook (~/.config/nomarchy/hooks/theme-set):

#!/bin/bash
THEME_NAME=$1
echo "Theme changed to: $THEME_NAME"
# Add custom actions here

Pattern 4: Reset to Defaults -- ALWAYS SEEK USER CONFIRMATION BEFORE RUNNING

When customizations go wrong:

# Reset specific config (creates backup automatically)
nomarchy-refresh-waybar
nomarchy-refresh-hyprland

# The refresh command:
# 1. Backs up current config with timestamp
# 2. Copies default from ~/.local/share/nomarchy/config/
# 3. Restarts the component

Common Tasks

Themes

nomarchy-theme-list              # Show available themes
nomarchy-theme-current           # Show current theme
nomarchy-theme-set <name>        # Apply theme (use "Tokyo Night" not "tokyo-night")
nomarchy-theme-next              # Cycle to next theme
nomarchy-theme-bg-next           # Cycle wallpaper
nomarchy-theme-install <url>     # Install from git repo

Keybindings

Edit ~/.config/hypr/bindings.conf. Format:

bind = SUPER, Return, exec, xdg-terminal-exec
bind = SUPER, Q, killactive
bind = SUPER SHIFT, E, exit

View current bindings: nomarchy-menu-keybindings --print

IMPORTANT: When re-binding an existing key:

  1. First check existing bindings: nomarchy-menu-keybindings --print
  2. If the key is already bound, you MUST add an unbind directive BEFORE your new bind
  3. Inform the user what the key was previously bound to

Example - rebinding SUPER+F (which is bound to fullscreen by default):

# Unbind existing SUPER+F (was: fullscreen)
unbind = SUPER, F
# New binding for file manager
bind = SUPER, F, exec, nautilus

Always tell the user: "Note: SUPER+F was previously bound to fullscreen. I've added an unbind directive to override it."

Display/Monitors

Edit ~/.config/hypr/monitors.conf. Format:

monitor = eDP-1, 1920x1080@60, 0x0, 1
monitor = HDMI-A-1, 2560x1440@144, 1920x0, 1

List monitors: hyprctl monitors

Window Rules

CRITICAL: Hyprland window rules syntax changes frequently between versions.

Before writing ANY window rules, you MUST fetch the current documentation from the official Hyprland wiki:

DO NOT rely on cached or memorized window rule syntax. The format has changed multiple times and using outdated syntax will cause errors or unexpected behavior.

Window rules go in ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf or a sourced file. Always verify the current syntax from the wiki first.

Fonts

nomarchy-font-list               # Available fonts
nomarchy-font-current            # Current font
nomarchy-font-set <name>         # Change font

System

nomarchy-update                  # Full system update
nomarchy-version                 # Show Nomarchy version
nomarchy-debug --no-sudo --print # Debug info (ALWAYS use these flags)
nomarchy-lock-screen             # Lock screen
nomarchy-system-shutdown         # Shutdown
nomarchy-system-reboot           # Reboot

IMPORTANT: Always run nomarchy-debug with --no-sudo --print flags to avoid interactive sudo prompts that will hang the terminal.

Troubleshooting

# Get debug information (ALWAYS use these flags to avoid interactive prompts)
nomarchy-debug --no-sudo --print

# Upload logs for support
nomarchy-upload-log

# Reset specific config to defaults
nomarchy-refresh-<app>

# Refresh specific config file
# config-file path is relative to ~/.config/
# eg. nomarchy-refresh-config hypr/hyprlock.conf will refresh ~/.config/hypr/hyprlock.conf
nomarchy-refresh-config <config-file>

# Full reinstall of configs (nuclear option)
nomarchy-reinstall

Decision Framework

When user requests system changes:

  1. Is it a stock nomarchy command? Use it directly
  2. Is it a config edit? Edit in ~/.config/, never ~/.local/share/nomarchy/
  3. Is it a theme customization? Create a NEW custom theme directory
  4. Is it automation? Use hooks in ~/.config/nomarchy/hooks/
  5. Is it a package install? Use nomarchy-pkg-add (or nomarchy-pkg-aur-add for AUR-only packages)
  6. Unsure if command exists? Search with compgen -c | grep nomarchy

Out of Scope

This skill intentionally does not cover Nomarchy source development. Do not use this skill for:

  • Editing files in ~/.local/share/nomarchy/ (bin/, config/, default/, themes/, migrations/, etc.)
  • Creating or editing migrations
  • Modifying Nomarchy's own source tree

Example Requests

  • "Change my theme to catppuccin" -> nomarchy-theme-set catppuccin
  • "Add a keybinding for Super+E to open file manager" -> Check existing bindings first, add unbind if needed, then add bind in ~/.config/hypr/bindings.conf
  • "Configure my external monitor" -> Edit ~/.config/hypr/monitors.conf
  • "Make the window gaps smaller" -> Edit ~/.config/hypr/looknfeel.conf
  • "Set up night light to turn on at sunset" -> nomarchy-toggle-nightlight or edit ~/.config/hypr/hyprsunset.conf
  • "Customize the catppuccin theme colors" -> Create ~/.config/nomarchy/themes/catppuccin-custom/ by copying from stock, then edit
  • "Run a script every time I change themes" -> Create ~/.config/nomarchy/hooks/theme-set
  • "Reset waybar to defaults" -> nomarchy-refresh-waybar